Worrying form - on results since new year we would be bottom of the league (2 Viewers)

spider_ricoh

New Member
SP and Timmy speak of their joy of "getting over the line" but as others have noted, at the turn of the year we were looking strong candidates for a play-off push. Let's not forget that Southampton got into the League 1 play-offs with a ten point deduction a few years ago.

However, our league form after the new years day win at Rotherham reads:
P 21
W 4
D 7
L 8
Pts 19

This run of form, if replicated over the course of the season, would leave us with 40 points at this stage of the season - BOTTOM OF THE LEAGUE

So for all those optimists looking forward to next season when we have a reduced playing budget, strap up your seat belts
 

bigfatronssba

Well-Known Member
Has the same feel to it as the year we went down from the championship.
 

shy_tall_knight

Well-Known Member
Yes but we have used this season to develop our academy players, SP has a clear policy on developing youth. This season Callum Wilson has developed into a top striker as for other youth players the guy from QPR looked good and Aaron Phillips looks a prospect but can't claim there has been much development of our youth.

Up to Xmas SP had a clear policy/ style of play the last half it was a mish mash with a few games without a recognised striker loan players coming and going, some not actually coming.

When Wilson goes SP will have a job trying to recruit a striker as none of the youth team look capable of stepping up.

But fear not SISU will fund an apppropriate team.
 
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Jack Griffin

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Interestingly, Sheffield Utd's season was an almost exact reverse of City, they had 25pts from their first 24 games, they now sit in 8th place on 63pts.

The trick was to sign some half decent players in the transfer window, mainly defenders.
I'm afraid the Pressely/Waggot performance in the transfer market is a bit shit.
 

Nick

Administrator
Interestingly, Sheffield Utd's season was an almost exact reverse of City, they had 25pts from their first 24 games, they now sit in 8th place on 63pts.

The trick was to sign some half decent players in the transfer window, mainly defenders.
I'm afraid the Pressely/Waggot performance in the transfer market is a bit shit.

Didn't they change manager too?
 

sw88

Chief Commentator!
Yes, we have used the season to blood some youngsters through. But who, on this seasons showing, would cope with another, and ideally a more successful campaign next season?

Obviously Callum should (still think he needs another season here before stepping up), I think Willis has done well when he's played (even more recently as LB), but how about the likes of Daniels and Thomas? I don't think they are at the required standard if we want to compete up the top.

Phillips coming in at RB next season IMO will be a good move (for him and us).

Other positions we need to invest in. We need a holding midfielder and a strike partner who will work under Wilson the way Clarke did (and neither Ecclestone or Delphonso are that player IMO).

Otherwise next season could be a struggle
 

skybluejelly

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the season went downwards once callum got injured ..then leon decided to leave and the whole team seemed to loose belief once the euphoria of arsenal wore off..

its weird because in pre-season we looked dreadful.. could not believe I was watching the same team for the first 20 games,then just recently we look exactly like we did pre-season again..

just pray we are back at the ricoh as I think that will give them the confidence to push on next year if not we will struggle to stay up as almost certain to have another 10 points deduction if sisu do not win the judicial reveiew
 

shy_tall_knight

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We have 4 players get into double figures
Wilson 22
Leon 18
Moussa 13
Baker 10

The next nearest is Daniels with 3

Baker will be 32 next season and seems to have fallen out of favour a bit.

Expect Moose and Callum to go and our recruitment strategy post Xmas was shambolic, we are not an attractive prospect, strikers cost money and are in demand
 

shy_tall_knight

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Connor Thomas from what I have seen was very poor, Tranmere away especially, Jordan Willis haven't seen enough of him as don't go to sixfields but can't claim this has been a season of blooding academy players cyrus connor jordan clarke were reasonable established in the previous seasons. Prutton & Robinson loans although necessary seem to conflict with SP's initial policy.
 

spider_ricoh

New Member
Other positions we need to invest in. We need a strike partner who will work under Wilson

Get real mate, he's off!

If you're making a point about results from the start of the year, why are you ignoring the win on New Years Day?

It's not a point about 2014 in particular - just going back to the start of our bad run, which happened to start with the second game in Jan. The extent of our bad run has been very worrying.

just pray we are back at the ricoh as I think that will give them the confidence to push on next year if not we will struggle to stay up as almost certain to have another 10 points deduction if sisu do not win the judicial reveiew

How do you work that out? How could we get another 10 point deduction, whatever the result of the JR?
 

skybluejelly

Well-Known Member
Get real mate, he's off!



It's not a point about 2014 in particular - just going back to the start of our bad run, which happened to start with the second game in Jan. The extent of our bad run has been very worrying.



How do you work that out? How could we get another 10 point deduction, whatever the result of the JR?

Well they still have not settled monies owed to acl and you really think they will if there is no chance of them owning the Ricoh ..


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SkyBlueSid

Well-Known Member
Has the same feel to it as the year we went down from the championship.

Could it be that bad? We knew in August that season that we were going down. Only a deluded optimist thought we would survive. So if we are that uncompetitive we will probably know at the start of the season that we are in deep shit.
 

bigfatronssba

Well-Known Member
Could it be that bad? We knew in August that season that we were going down. Only a deluded optimist thought we would survive. So if we are that uncompetitive we will probably know at the start of the season that we are in deep shit.

I just mean with the bad run from Christmas. The year before we went down we had a torrid second half of the season. We all knew the only way we had a chance of staying up the following season was by keeping hold of our best players. We didn't. Now has the same feel to it. Unless we hold on to our best players, we have no chance next year.
 

Kingokings204

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I can't see the monies owed I believe the CVA 590k you mean, causing another point deduction.

A couple of points I would like to raise and get opinions on is:

1. What if the football league deducted the 15 points that is normal istead of ten then we would be down. That's interesting IMO.

2. It's funny how sisu have or are going to wait till after the JR to conclude the liquidation and pay the 590k. This probably isn't a coincidence. My best guess is they will use im as a bargaining took for best possible deal back to the Ricoh in some shape or form.
 

dongonzalos

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Yes the loss of Leon and the attempts to replace him were unlucky.

However I also feel with SP's playing style we need another 8-9 players who are nearly as good as our first 11. Players will tire in the second half of the season.

I think his style is the right one. However if the other 8-9 our going to mostly be our kids then we can expect the same again next season, a mid to low table finish


Attending Sixfields does not prolong our stay at Sixfields. It is in fact one of life's greatest paradox's (well that's not strictly true but if it makes you feel better ........)
 

stupot07

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We need to get the defence and midfield tighter next season and build from there.


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SP and Timmy speak of their joy of "getting over the line" but as others have noted, at the turn of the year we were looking strong candidates for a play-off push. Let's not forget that Southampton got into the League 1 play-offs with a ten point deduction a few years ago.

However, our league form after the new years day win at Rotherham reads:
P 21
W 4
D 7
L 8
Pts 19

This run of form, if replicated over the course of the season, would leave us with 40 points at this stage of the season - BOTTOM OF THE LEAGUE

So for all those optimists looking forward to next season when we have a reduced playing budget, strap up your seat belts

Its even worse. Its 10 losses not 8.
 

Godiva

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just pray we are back at the ricoh as I think that will give them the confidence to push on next year if not we will struggle to stay up as almost certain to have another 10 points deduction if sisu do not win the judicial reveiew

How do you work that out? How could we get another 10 point deduction, whatever the result of the JR?


Well they still have not settled monies owed to acl and you really think they will if there is no chance of them owning the Ricoh ..


I can't see the monies owed I believe the CVA 590k you mean, causing another point deduction.

2. It's funny how sisu have or are going to wait till after the JR to conclude the liquidation and pay the 590k. This probably isn't a coincidence. My best guess is they will use im as a bargaining took for best possible deal back to the Ricoh in some shape or form.


The club is now 'Otium' - not ccfc limited/holding.
The money owed to ACL is sitting with the administrator as part of the purchase when Otium bought the assets in limited.
The liquidation of Limited and Holdings are held up as 'an unknown party' have filed complaints about the liquidation of holdings.

The club will not suffer from more points penalty unless Otium enters administration.

Even if sisu lose the JR I think it's unlikely they will place Otium in administration as an exit strategy - they will lose control and get less from a sale.
 

bigfatronssba

Well-Known Member
The club is now 'Otium' - not ccfc limited/holding.
The money owed to ACL is sitting with the administrator as part of the purchase when Otium bought the assets in limited.
The liquidation of Limited and Holdings are held up as 'an unknown party' have filed complaints about the liquidation of holdings.

The club will not suffer from more points penalty unless Otium enters administration.

Even if sisu lose the JR I think it's unlikely they will place Otium in administration as an exit strategy - they will lose control and get less from a sale.

Yes but we all know how the Football League likes to make up the rules as they go along!
 

Spionkop

New Member
Wilson gone. Moussa gone. Christie gone.
Murphy a strong possibility to go. He won't like the new contract they offer him.
There's 4 out. Take out Prutton, Robinson, Delfounesa, Eccles. You can see the scenario.
It is not looking good.
SP has already strongly hinted that the squad will be 50% academy.
Now some of those may prosper as Wilson has, but it is a long shot.
Back at the Ricoh and the picture changes dramatically.
Over to you Sisu.
 

Warwickhunt

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the season went downwards once callum got injured ..then leon decided to leave and the whole team seemed to loose belief once the euphoria of arsenal wore off..

its weird because in pre-season we looked dreadful.. could not believe I was watching the same team for the first 20 games,then just recently we look exactly like we did pre-season again..

just pray we are back at the ricoh as I think that will give them the confidence to push on next year if not we will struggle to stay up as almost certain to have another 10 points deduction if sisu do not win the judicial reveiew
And how do you work that out that we get another 10 point deduction then
 

shy_tall_knight

Well-Known Member
Yes the loss of Leon and the attempts to replace him were unlucky.

However I also feel with SP's playing style we need another 8-9 players who are nearly as good as our first 11. Players will tire in the second half of the season.

I think his style is the right one. However if the other 8-9 our going to mostly be our kids then we can expect the same again next season, a mid to low table finish


Attending Sixfields does not prolong our stay at Sixfields. It is in fact one of life's greatest paradox's (well that's not strictly true but if it makes you feel better ........)

What was unlucky about the Donnelly & Chuba sounds like incompetence of the highest order or more like what happens when you want quality but can't afford and you negotiate a deal that allows a player to return to his parent club for youth games. Slager & Manset not unlucky simply poor judgement.
 

dongonzalos

Well-Known Member
What was unlucky about the Donnelly & Chuba sounds like incompetence of the highest order or more like what happens when you want quality but can't afford and you negotiate a deal that allows a player to return to his parent club for youth games. Slager & Manset not unlucky simply poor judgement.

Donnelly and Delf to many in here were top signings.

Hindsight is a wonderful thing


(Attending Sixfields does not prolong our stay at Sixfields. It is in fact one of life's greatest paradox's. Well that's not strictly true but if it makes you feel better ........)
 

shy_tall_knight

Well-Known Member
I'm not being clever with hindsight, in the phone ins on CWR once it was known that Chuba could return for youth games many fans stated this was not good. Also when you are reliant on the loan markets you have instances like Rory D if we spent the leon fee on a replacement then we would be sable to negotiate from a reasonable position of strength rather than giving premiership teams the sob story or the promise that their player will get lots of games. We are a former big club trying to shop at Tesco but with the budget of Aldi.
 

Spionkop

New Member
Just to lift the mood a fraction, go to 1 hr & 9 minutes on the Football League show that might briefly put a smile on your faces. Plymouth v Hartlepool - BUT look at the travelling Hartlepool fans. One big reason why we all love football.
 

ccfcway

Well-Known Member
Wilson needs a target man up top with him (assuming Wilson is still here)

Without that, we will struggle to score many next season.
 

skybluejelly

Well-Known Member
Just to lift the mood a fraction, go to 1 hr & 9 minutes on the Football League show that might briefly put a smile on your faces. Plymouth v Hartlepool - BUT look at the travelling Hartlepool fans. One big reason why we all love football.

That's FAB
 

The Gentleman

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Yes but we have used this season to develop our academy players, SP has a clear policy on developing youth. This season Callum Wilson has developed into a top striker as for other youth players the guy from QPR looked good and Aaron Phillips looks a prospect but can't claim there has been much development of our youth.

Up to Xmas SP had a clear policy/ style of play the last half it was a mish mash with a few games without a recognised striker loan players coming and going, some not actually coming.

When Wilson goes SP will have a job trying to recruit a striker as none of the youth team look capable of stepping up.

But fear not SISU will fund an apppropriate team.

I don't think that Pressley can take much credit for Wilson as he started the season well and would imagine that it was the academy that made him the player he is. Not sure what work or influence Pressley has with the academy but he will need to pay attention now for next season as we are bringing 11 through.
 

letsallsingtogether

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I have Been assured that Wilson is going nowhere and that comes from the top.

lets wait and see whether they are serious in keeping him as for Moose and Christie can see them gone, they believe all the hype from there advisers that they can play at a higher level, just as Clarke did.
 

Paxman II

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SP and Timmy speak of their joy of "getting over the line" but as others have noted, at the turn of the year we were looking strong candidates for a play-off push. Let's not forget that Southampton got into the League 1 play-offs with a ten point deduction a few years ago.

However, our league form after the new years day win at Rotherham reads:
P 21
W 4
D 7
L 8
Pts 19

This run of form, if replicated over the course of the season, would leave us with 40 points at this stage of the season - BOTTOM OF THE LEAGUE

So for all those optimists looking forward to next season when we have a reduced playing budget, strap up your seat belts


It's an observation but not very useful as a guide to anything that happens between now and next season.
 

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